We also specialise in Wills and Probate matters, as well as Lasting Powers of Attorney and Court of Protection applications. Whether you are planning on moving house or you are simply looking to protect your family's long-term financial security, throughout your life there could be many times when you'll require professional legal guidance and support, and therefore need the services of a local solicitor you can rely on.
Kormornicks have an established and trusted name within the Whitefield, Bury, Radcliffe, Sunnybank and Prestwich areas for delivering expert legal advice across a wide range of private client legal services. Our range of legal services covers: residential conveyancing, residential lease and tenancy agreements, lasting powers of attorney, wills and probate and equity release.
We can help to guide and protect you through some of the most important decisions you may ever make. We have extensive experience in these legal areas and we are more than happy to discuss your needs and to support you on the legal front.
Kormornicks have an established and trusted name within the Whitefield, Bury, Radcliffe, Sunnybank and Prestwich areas for delivering expert legal advice across a wide range of private client legal services. Our range of legal services covers: residential conveyancing, residential lease and tenancy agreements, lasting powers of attorney, wills and probate and equity release.
We can help to guide and protect you through some of the most important decisions you may ever make. We have extensive experience in these legal areas and we are more than happy to discuss your needs and to support you on the legal front.
Services
Whether you are buying or selling a house or a flat, we can offer you a professional and efficient Conveyancing service to help make the process as smooth and as fast as possible.
We only use highly-qualified and experienced solicitors who are dedicated to providing a friendly and helpful service, wherever you live.
The key to completing your Sale or Purchase at the earliest possible moment is teamwork.
We work closely with the estate agents, the other party's solicitors and above all - you - so that you're in the picture at all times and in control.
We only use highly-qualified and experienced solicitors who are dedicated to providing a friendly and helpful service, wherever you live.
The key to completing your Sale or Purchase at the earliest possible moment is teamwork.
We work closely with the estate agents, the other party's solicitors and above all - you - so that you're in the picture at all times and in control.
In addition to our Property Department dealing with residential property transactions, our Landlord and Tenant Law specialists can help with any issues, problems or disputes related to land.
We pride ourselves in working with clients to prevent costly legal action.
Our solicitors are thorough, responsive and work quickly to prevent or alleviate any difficulties you may be experiencing.
Should litigation become necessary we also have a highly experienced litigation team who work closely with our property team as necessary and will vigorously pursue your best interests.
We pride ourselves in working with clients to prevent costly legal action.
Our solicitors are thorough, responsive and work quickly to prevent or alleviate any difficulties you may be experiencing.
Should litigation become necessary we also have a highly experienced litigation team who work closely with our property team as necessary and will vigorously pursue your best interests.
If you're a homeowner aged over 55 and you're finances are a little stretched, releasing the cash tied up in your home could help you enjoy a more comfortable retirement - whilst staying in your home without monthly repayments.
Over the years, we have advised many clients on the different types of Equity Release products available - including lifetime mortgages and home reversion plans.
Above all, we will give you INDEPENDENT legal advice as you are our client - not the Equity Release company.
Call us today on 0161 796 7000 or contact us via our online enquiry form and one of our senior solicitors will be pleased to discuss your requirements.
Over the years, we have advised many clients on the different types of Equity Release products available - including lifetime mortgages and home reversion plans.
Above all, we will give you INDEPENDENT legal advice as you are our client - not the Equity Release company.
Call us today on 0161 796 7000 or contact us via our online enquiry form and one of our senior solicitors will be pleased to discuss your requirements.
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document that you (the Donor) make using a special form.
It allows you to choose someone (the Attorney) who you trust to make decisions on your behalf about your property and financial affairs or health and welfare at a time when you no longer wish to make decisions about these matters yourself or you may lack the mental capacity to do so.
Since the LPA contains a number of safeguards to protect you, it is a somewhat complicated document which you need to consider very carefully.
It allows you to choose someone (the Attorney) who you trust to make decisions on your behalf about your property and financial affairs or health and welfare at a time when you no longer wish to make decisions about these matters yourself or you may lack the mental capacity to do so.
Since the LPA contains a number of safeguards to protect you, it is a somewhat complicated document which you need to consider very carefully.
In a recent case, the court held that cohabitants owning a home in joint names were entitled to 50% each even though one has not lived there nor contributed to it since 1993.
There was no intention to share differently from 50%.
Obviously it is fairly simple to have an agreement setting out different percentages but if people fail to do this then the 50% shareholdings each still stand.
Andrew Kormornick, the Principal of Kormornicks Solicitors, says "This case Kernott v Jones confirmed the existing law and said that there was "a total lack of evidence about the parties' intentions" and the Court of Appeal overturned the courts below which had given the remaining cohabitant 90%.
There was no intention to share differently from 50%.
Obviously it is fairly simple to have an agreement setting out different percentages but if people fail to do this then the 50% shareholdings each still stand.
Andrew Kormornick, the Principal of Kormornicks Solicitors, says "This case Kernott v Jones confirmed the existing law and said that there was "a total lack of evidence about the parties' intentions" and the Court of Appeal overturned the courts below which had given the remaining cohabitant 90%.
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